How Old is Your Pet- Really?
Just how old is your dog really? More than likely you know the
dogs age in years, or at least have an approximation of its age,
but do you really have any idea how old it may be-
chronologically speaking? I'm sure you've heard of the old
"seven year theory". You know, the system where each year of a
dog or cats life is the equivalent of 7 of ours. An example of
this thinking would be that a 1 year old dog would be the age
and developmental equal of a 7 year old person. Now just how
many 7 year old kids do you know that are sexually mature -and
able to reproduce? A cat or dog is much more likely to have a
litter when it is one year or younger, or at the other
extreme,ten years or older, than is a human who is under the age
of seven or over the age of seventy! This system was simple- but
too simple. Many people today may still use these calculations
when coming to some idea of their pets chronological age. Still,
due to examples like the one above you can see why this most
simple of systems is not accepted today. In the early 1950's a
French veterinarian, Monsieur LeBeau, formulated another system
to address this problem. In LeBeau's system, a dog/cat of 1 year
in age became the equivalent of a 15 year old person- due to the
onset of puberty in each species. The second year of a dog/cats
life became the equivalent of a 24 year old person- someone/
something that has reached full maturity. After two, each year
of an animals life would equal 4 years of human life. Pop quiz
time! Just how old would a 6 year old cat "really" be using this
newer system? According to the LeBeau theory, the dog/cat would
be the equivalent of a 40 year old person. Remember, 24+ (4*4)=
40. How about a 10 year old dog? If you came up with 56 then you
were correct! It is interesting to note that dogs and cats move
up this newer age scale at the same rate until they reach the
age of 14. At that time the rates begin to differ between dogs
and cats compared in human age terminology. This chart would
work quite well for a dog or cat having an average life
expectancy(ALE) of 14 years. As we all know, oftentimes
animals,as do people, may exceed the ALE which would call for
further refinement of this age formula. For this we need to be
aware of something called the maximum life span(MLS). Basically,
the average life expectancy is the amount of years a person,
animal, etc. may reasonably expect to live. The MLS on the other
hand, is the genetically based maximum age beyond which no
member of that species may live. Now, with that in mind,
consider this addendum to the first age chart. A human maximum
life span is close to 110 years. A cats maximum life span is
around the mid-30's, while a dogs maximum life span is around
29. So, just how do you calculate a cat or dogs age who lives
past the 14 year mark? In this event, each year of life past 14
for a dog would equal 2 1/2 human years, and only 2 for a cat.
Due to recent research it has been found that many times an
animal may live past his ALE when given improved care, activity,
social and psychological stimulation. If we examine the oldest
living dogs on record, we can begin to see that most had a
regular moderate exercise program that included differing levels
of psychological and social stimulation. Currently, the oldest
living dog on record worked as a herding dog in Australia(29
years old). The runner-up, a mere 27 years of age, was a Lab who
lived in the home of a game keeper in England. Other famous
notables include Higgins, the terrier on Petticoat Junction and
the Beverly Hillbillies(20); Pal, the collie who started the
role of Lassie(18);and,last but certainly not least, Rin Tin
Tin, movie star and German Shepherd who lived to be at least 16
years of age. The following charts will show you just how
LeBeaux theories work when determining the age of your pet. We
hope this material is of help to you in the future. AGE Cat/Dog
Human 1---------------------------15
2---------------------------24 3---------------------------28
4---------------------------32 5---------------------------36
6---------------------------40 7---------------------------44
8---------------------------48 9---------------------------52
10-------------------------56 11-------------------------60
12-------------------------64 13-------------------------68
14-------------------------72 AGE Cats/Humans Dogs/Humans
15------------74--------------------74.5
16------------76--------------------77
17------------78--------------------79.5
18------------80--------------------82
19------------82--------------------84.5
20------------84--------------------87
21------------86--------------------89.5
22------------88--------------------92
23------------90--------------------94.5
24------------92--------------------97
25------------94--------------------99.5
26------------96--------------------102
27------------98--------------------104.5
28-----------100-------------------107
29-----------102-------------------109.5 30-----------104
31-----------106 32-----------108 33-----------110
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